I've been playing with just 3 discs for a couple o weeks and damn if the scoring hasn't been good. If it holds up, this could be sweet. Using a Star Beast for a driver.

After fooling around with all sorts of disc combos, I played with the old DX Valk/Eagle 4-disc line up some recently and it just felt so good carrying around again. Plus I have a yellow Eagle/Roc and orange Aviar/Valkyrie line up all seasoned and sweet.

But I've been able to drop a disc and still pull out my game. Today I shot a 1000 rated seven under at the toughest local course with a Beast a Roc and an Aviar.

I've been playing with 3 discs again. In mid April 2015, I just felt like mixing it up and went with a 3-disc line up:
Star Sidewinderr / KC Roc / KC Glow Aviar

Took a little getting used to and I think it's been worth the effort. Have to grip a bit harder and it forces me to be a bit more precise. It surprised me that the Roc took the most adjustment. I'm glad I made the change. It's been fun.

Took my 3-disc game on the road to a local PDGA. Six man advanced masters field and I finished first.
At the end of the first round, I was in a 4 man tie for second, two throws off the lead.
After round 2, I had a three toss lead.
After the third round, I was tied for the lead. Next guy was 2 throws back.
After the final round, there was a 3-way tie.
Hole #1 at Zebulon isn't a friendly hole for me. I'd played it +4 in the tourney. One 5, two 4 and a par.
I was BOB. The first guy puts his usually reliable forehand in the bush. Next guy is short, line to the basket, but not a great lie. I just toss mine easy down the fairway and end up OK. The guy in the bush is out of it. The short drive tosses his upshot maybe 45' out. My up is inside 15'. My easy par gave me the win. It's given me a lot of confidence that's been paying off lately.

So I'm planning to stick with the A/R/SW lineup the rest of this season.
This should add a little extra fun: spring tryouts next year!